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B&Q End Support Panels

lell_2
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In preparation for the next B&Q kitchen sale, I am trying to work out a shopping list for a new kitchen - whilst saving up enough money to pay for it all!
Hoping someone can help!! Along one wall we will have a 1000mm unit to fit a compact sink and drainer (with access behind the cupboard to a stopcock so have to have a cupboard here) then space for a free standing dishwasher and washing machine. Once this is all fitted in there is no space to put another unit, even a 15cm one.
So my question is - how do you easily and cheaply support the worktop? I see B&Q do End support panels, but I can't work out how this would fit together and stay upright to support the worktop. Has anyone used these, how do they work?
Thanks
Hoping someone can help!! Along one wall we will have a 1000mm unit to fit a compact sink and drainer (with access behind the cupboard to a stopcock so have to have a cupboard here) then space for a free standing dishwasher and washing machine. Once this is all fitted in there is no space to put another unit, even a 15cm one.
So my question is - how do you easily and cheaply support the worktop? I see B&Q do End support panels, but I can't work out how this would fit together and stay upright to support the worktop. Has anyone used these, how do they work?
Thanks
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Hi lell, I have had the same problem and was left with about 15" of useful/useless space. Fitted the end panel close to the end and screwed it to the floor and under the worktop with small L shaped brackets. The floorcovering hid the brackets, the top ones were out of sight. Finished up as a great place for the swing top bin. You could use the space to fit in several shelves or pull out boxes. Just an idea. Good luck0
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Just put a batton along the wall?0
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Had thought of a batton along the wall but wondered about how to stop the panel from moving about I suppose.. but metal brackets sound just the job - can you get fixings to go into a concrete floor?
Sorry, probably being a bit thick today!!
Had already decided on a narrow unit to fit there before realising the sink wouldn't fit in a smaller unit!!
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Had thought of a batton along the wall but wondered about how to stop the panel from moving about I suppose.. but metal brackets sound just the job - can you get fixings to go into a concrete floor?
Sorry, probably being a bit thick today!!
Had already decided on a narrow unit to fit there before realising the sink wouldn't fit in a smaller unit!!
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The sink may be able to fit in a smaller unit as bowl can go in 500 unit and the drainer over the other units or above the white goods.
Depends on sink ... post a link0 -
when are you expecting the next sale?0
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